Dear Folks, On 21/08/06 11:11 +1000, Nick Urbanik wrote:
On 21/08/06 10:26 +1000, Nick Urbanik wrote:Dear Folks,On 20/08/06 11:39 +1000, Nick Urbanik wrote:Dear Folks, I've fixed my IE problem, but the Opera problem remains.I have fixed the problem with Opera to the point where the menus work, by explicitly setting the margins of the <li> tags to 0, as advised here: http://css.maxdesign.com.au/listutorial/sub10.htm However, the position of the second level menus is wrong (and the margin under the <ul> has disappeared too), all in Opera 9.Okay, fixed by setting the margins of the <ul> to 0. But I cannot put a margin under the list, with Opera. I even put an empty div underneath, wrapped a div around it, and still was unable to get a gap between the menus and a following header.
Well, when I put a inside the empty div, Opera recognised it, so I finally have a vertical gap under the menu. However, this looks like a horrible hack, reminiscent of using tables for layout. Why does Opera ignore the margin around the enclosing <div> (that I've since removed)?
Any suggestions about what is happening here gratefully received.
Still hanging out for any ideas/explanations. The site, again, is at http://linus.nicku.org/ -- Nick Urbanik RHCE http://nicku.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG: 7FFA CDC7+5A77 0558 DC7A 790A 16DF EC5B BB9D 2C24 ID: BB9D2C24
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